A Felix the Cat short with no titles. Checking from the Felix films Huntley has stored and comparing those with the descriptions from the Classic Felix Encyclopedia, this is "Felix Full O' Fight."https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EhudfUD7lHY

This was already linked to on Wikipedia, so some of you may have already see it, but here's a Felix cartoon that isn't mentioned in David Gerstein's filmography: "The Cat and the Kit."https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hfFFs0SnHtQ

Since we are reminiscing a little about “Rocky & Bullwinkle" recently, here’s a video of the 1983 unreleased Intellivision video game based on the series (which was also scheduled to be released on the Atari 2600): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JK9VVxm9lLg Trivia question: While it’s a bit hard to tell, the game was based on one of the show’s storylines. Which one was it based on? Hint: It’s from the second season.

Since we are reminiscing a little about “Rocky & Bullwinkle" recently, here’s a video of the 1983 unreleased Intellivision video game based on the series (which was also scheduled to be released on the Atari 2600): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JK9VVxm9lLg Trivia question: While it’s a bit hard to tell, the game was based on one of the show’s storylines. Which one was it based on? Hint: It’s from the second season.

Hm...not an expert on "Rocky and Bullwinkle", but is it "Upsidaisium", by any chance?

Since we are reminiscing a little about “Rocky & Bullwinkle" recently, here’s a video of the 1983 unreleased Intellivision video game based on the series (which was also scheduled to be released on the Atari 2600): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JK9VVxm9lLg Trivia question: While it’s a bit hard to tell, the game was based on one of the show’s storylines. Which one was it based on? Hint: It’s from the second season.

Hm...not an expert on "Rocky and Bullwinkle", but is it "Upsidaisium", by any chance?

Since we are reminiscing a little about “Rocky & Bullwinkle" recently, here’s a video of the 1983 unreleased Intellivision video game based on the series (which was also scheduled to be released on the Atari 2600): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JK9VVxm9lLg Trivia question: While it’s a bit hard to tell, the game was based on one of the show’s storylines. Which one was it based on? Hint: It’s from the second season.

I will say that at least the theme song in this game sounds a lot better than the one on that crappy NES game by THQ.

To start off, here's Eli Noyes' trippy 1973 animated film, "The Sandman". According to the description, he also worked on the CD-ROM game "Ruff's Bone" and for HBO, Scholastic, Nickelodeon, MTV, Pixar, Disney, Oxygen Media, and the TV show "Sesame Street". He also co-created the Nickelodeon show "Eureeka's Castle" and directed two sequences on MTV's "Liquid Television".https://youtu.be/GfNVCNIR19w

I apologize for double-posting, but here are some more things that I've found on YouTube:First, another Felix cartoon (I can't shut up about him), "Felix Nabs the Nabber". According to David Gerstein's "Classic Felix Encyclopedia," this is a retitled version of "Felix Crosses the Crooks" (1924).https://youtu.be/s6YK-p18-pc

Here's "Felix on the Warpath". According to the same document, this is "Felix Finds a Way" (1922). Is the rhyming exclusive to these 9.5mm reissues? The silent Felix shorts I've seen with original titles don't rhyme and use a different font.https://youtu.be/edPhqhVFX_w

As a tribute to Disney Legend X. Atencio, here’s the Academy Award nominated stop-motion short, “Noah’s Ark (1959) which he animated with his partner and director, Bill Justice. The production of this short was explained in the anthology TV show episode, “A Rag, A Bone, A Box of Junk” (1964). An excerpt was supposed to be included in the “Walt Disney Treasures” DVD set, “Disney Rarities”, but somehow got left out:

A fragment from a Felix the Cat cartoon. The description matches up with David Gerstein's synopsis of "The Hypnotist" (1921), but there's nothing about Felix hypnotizing his wife in the video. Rather, it seems to contain a plot element from "Felix Hyps the Hippo" (1922) where Felix hypnotizes the horned hippo.https://youtu.be/fdXC8PfMc_A

Happy Birthday Johnny MarksNovember 10 1909 - September 3 1985songwriter of Rudolph the Red-nosed Reindeer, and brother inlaw of Rudolph’s creator Robert L May. Johnny used to be a next door neighbor with Arthur Rankin jr. (producer of the stop motion animagic classic Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer tv special